• Dr. Zoidberg@lemmy.world
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      28 days ago

      Maybe largest in volume, it looks a lot deeper than the one OP posted, almost like a tank for an orca.

      The one OP posted looks like it’s just really long, and maybe a bit more shallow, like 5 feet might be the deepest part. I don’t see any diving boards, or depth markers like you usually see for pools with varying depths, so maybe made shallow to accommodate kids.

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      28 days ago

      This is one of the maps reviews:

      Visited the site this morning. Very unfinished and no construction work in progress. Lagoon is full of water though. Evaporation must cost a fortune. Water is not cheap in a desert.
      Many millions of dollars spent and no sign of it becoming operational. Can anyone explain the riddle of City Stars Sharm El-sheikh?

      So, I don’t think it should count until it is operational.

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        28 days ago

        It also doesn’t really look like a pool on Google maps - it’s got sandy beaches, rather than walls with stepped/ramped entrances.

        Even when that one opens, I’d argue that OP posted the largest pool, and this is more of an artificial pond.